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es. eo a 4 Our Filipino Sisters Make Cloth of Pineapple and Weave Nice “Peek-a-Boo” Houses. i ay i au <a Way thi? ; bia & > ii AM ig a )\) ais: Wt ith a the Philippines “mother does the work.” a loom The picture shows a Filipino woman weaving pina cloth c in the street before her woven bamboo home. AROUND THE WORLD STORY NO. 6 (The Star Tour of the World pa sed princtpally for mak MANILA, P.1., Jan Our brow garme brethren of the Pb . s en Oey : cloth that fs pee we voly small as may on . yd a " re felands, just as the tapa cloth is of threads! wall of the b fing shown in th Peculiar%o the isiands of the South ers. Fine n is & Rood aa: Geas This native cloth Is cath nor boren ith vor gna — ansparent in texture, a mach * pina cloth, which is literally “pine Hicate and beautiful fabri i apple” cloth, six pina” means|the finest law ix used Ia ‘ pineapple {nm Spanis for making det The above picture will give you ladies’ han N an idea of how they ma is cloth; The fa Molo. Here is shown the prim!-| are tive island loom, with its warp of | size, = fiber, through which the littl “BACK T0 THE FARM,” URGES PAULHAMUS PARTY The congratulatic e day go exisiature. We bh of “There are a thousand opportu ties on the farm for every one in| Ur shai the city,” said Senator W. H. Paut-| | 3™ for his hamus in speaking before a monster “ * more and iaw ». | stand. special favors elt , ot the Sesembly of students at the andi sity or the e college pH vis torfum of the University of Wash Janquet in Evening. adie = ington yesterday }* At night the solons were the “I am in favor of giving the unt sts of the alumni at an informal versity an appropriation to cover all t at the Hotel Washington of its legitimate needs. The univer John C. Higgins, a former Clean and popular pla sity is an important factor with student and a member of the board i and the @ach one of the 2.000 or more/of regents, proposed a per cap | Th re students enrolled here. But re-| mili tax for each student In Degree. Member, so is the state college at | tn ons, instead of n Pullman, our agricultural college,ja wrangle for appropriations bi as important to each of the stu ts to cover their expenses. there as this university {s to you university ix asking for And we need more farmers. We nearly a million dollars for the next have made him a rich man. He ts also)§«6 author of The Next of} r the 't Kin,” “The Daugh-| tai to have more farmers in the'two years. Red Feather El Capitan,” “A He is a Jew by an avowed AGED RANCHER DUPED BY WOMAN WHO URGED HIM TO MARRY HER | TACOMA, Jan. 7.—Alle fils “wife” in name only ved with him a day Woman Proposed. ing gee had not that his con frand, that his Wife obtained possession of a property and $1,506 In cash im penniless, Ande an aged rancher of Spanaw able to either read or w filed enit in the any the annulment of bh Helen M. Adams F complaint is as Franklin, who ts 65 tates that on October ited at his rat ‘oad a her years of age. 10 the we YARD, Pu NAVY = ing uaknown ing him, and m sensatio’ was startling a document as has take his pre filed in the local court. Myron C. formed, pers n to go to Ta Cramer is attorney for Mr. Franklin. | coma, marr protect his Incidentally, a warrant for the ar- p to her ’ PLAN NEW LINE Fest of Mra. Adams Franklin on nkiin and in Star “Want” Ads Are Business Bringers us cond jtoration of $1,500 and cuted to his “wife. asks for an} FOR WEST COAST (Ry United Prost) PORTLAND, Or, Jan. T—It ia ————---—- | | | persistently rumored in steamship PAID ADVERTISEMENT—PAID BY A, B. EVENSON. circles that t Bank ne THE EVENSON PLATFORM «=.=: t Sound |ports and the Orient, will include the re e deed exe An abundance of cheap power and | Portland in its schedule he equitable distribution of its bene-| It i# understood ¢ fits will usher in @ new and bright | Waterhouse, of th | epoch in the history of any locality. | Company |For cheap power means less drudg. | ‘00k the ery, more industry, greater demand | Weir | for labor, better wages. cheaper liv Ing. It means a cleaner city Line means « cleaner ai more|To Search Walls er divorces, health, wealth, happ! for Hidden Wealth | ness and prosperity Thomas A ison says ee tricity and machinery can make | (By United Pre drudgery a thing of the past—and| peywoond CITY, Cal. Jan Three million dollars’ worth of se at ank Waterhouse when in London recently matter up with head of the Bank line that as soon as woman pleases. It will sweep and dust, wash and dry curities, belleved to be hidde n the | dishes, wash and iron clothes, cook |wuite nt the Walwen hcg at ane jand sew. And when household | mateo, were the object of a search drudgery goes the servant girl would 7 hie t as INouNced ould be —. H. EVENSON, | problem will go with it mass oa "by attorsi Paid be Candidate for Councilman. | That it is time to wake up and jing the contestants of the will of take @ lively interest in our own | the late David F. Walker Fo the Voters, Ladies and Gentic-| attairs can easily be seen from the | Attorney Walter Linforth sald he men, of Seattie: Heallz we following comparison belleves there are hidden passa and hiding places in the masonry of K. hr. in Seattle, 8% cents. the house, and he will attempt to Rate per kilowatt hour up to 20 | find them hr, In Tacoma, 6 cents | The securities Minimum rate per month in Se-| which Mrs, Althea Walker and her attle, $1 |4on Clarence deny, are sald by heirs Minimum rate per month in Ta-|of the late financier consist of real coma, 60 cents 100,000 shares of Western Pacific public ownership of the city’s) Why should consumers in Seattle | railroad stock power plant, and for the speney| be forced to pay from 40 to 100 per development of the same. cent more for lighting than sane WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 Flags @nd—For the acquisition and de-|do in Tacoma, where power is fur-|4t all the military posts today are Yelopment of more water power |nished by a corporation? at half mast in honor of Senator sites before it is too late, so that| If ¢ Stephen B, Elkins of West Vir the price of power may be cut to | al) in ginia, whose funeral was set for &@ point where all can afford to | iquitie this afternoon. Elkins was secre use it, not only for industrial, but | people, tary of war under President Har- Biso for household purposes. rison. Aken all do, the importance of industrial development in the upbuilding of a great city, and that the race for supremacy will largely depend upon | K the abundance of cheap power, I ledge myself, if elected, to use ¥ best efforts ist—For the restitution and Rate per kilowatt hour up to 20 , and with ag I know it can lone. &4u. Evibigon. OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY)": Christian Andrew | knowledge of | THE SEATTLE STAR Odds and Ends From Everywhere BSpokane,-Mra, Nellie Winta, wl Jattompted wutctde in the Come hate ta died yesterday moraing at t Heart hoapt She leaves a eare child w mother in Tac having 4 and sister her stey husband father he Her in Tacoma Olympla.—A he Tacoma KR pany cant transfers f was han holding that Power cor ed to give another Ipre reversing — the wupertor court yew Pleree « court de elation, and also directing that the writ of mandate requested by the Jolty be refused | Washington —John B Kiasen ito « the t Ameri ipation of Cuba, to demor the theory of moaquito |fection, has been granted an an nulty of $72 a month by the houne jof representatives | Chicago—Statistios made publi here show that losses in the United States and | 1910 amounted to Increase of more t over 1009, | New York—CGeorge Walker, col for you h Bert i, following an r of parenis oat ff m & Vote seller was He ff to get him Ry United Free) PORTLAD Jan Resolu the present woolen tariff and the es ablishment of a permanent tariff ram teaies Nation » today repared by } the r cam continued protection of jraw wools ation record for « Ie this connection the ans siready a “ MYSTERY IN MURDER OF WOMAN IN PARIS © PARIS, Jan, 7.—Par | mye « has another nga as was the case in the Baroness B The m atrangled th who is sald to be re ry, the victim be mystery. derer had appar. ently woman, named Annie Knoll, ated to a member of the German ament. She came from Ba varia. Just at daybreak a few mort ving to work at Theix were startied to find the | burned of a woman A [match box and a bottle which had found by ago laborers partly corpse contained petroleum were her. As ber watch and purse had not been taken the police thought that she had committed suicide, but examination revealed that she bad There ing ber previously been strangled. iwas no difficulty in tr identity, aw in a poeketh Daper. wi ith her name an that she was born In Gave in and Was a govern | An officer In whose family had been employed, having b of this sad affair, went to the pre of police and stated that had been looking after his chit until the previous week, when left to take another place. His soldier servant carried her trunk down to the street door, and she drove off ina ead that had * abt the captain's slater to the house fforts are being made to dis cover the cabman, as woman DID YOU EVER CONSIDER A posit as an investment? time certificate of de | | The interest begins | from the day you deposi We pay 4 per cent an nually on them | | We write them for six 1 months or a year, or more | | You have no expense If in this investment, and at the end of six months your is ready interest certain, i ! safe, sure The Bank for Savings Cor. 3rd Ave. and Pike St. “| WOOL GROWERS | _ DISCUSS TARIFF“ Capture Slayers ROMANCE IN GIRL’S . SUIT FOR FORTUNE of Policeman as a | (My Unitea Press ' phia f ou TODAY IN HISTORY LOB ANGELES, Jar room DULUTH, Minn. Jan , nance appea i Januar 1847, Cain nder-| Maazard and Algot Johnson, the tv he Baldwin : iva od to King Edward Il of England, |men who robbed the Hotel whic giving ms to be . mWho had arran of thin eit after be bh mance “oe ) celebrate the | rested, sho led man | A Land “I P letory of his six | Chesmo: capt 0 Beatrice Anita 7 nthe’ weige by th of here Duluth police ar-old claimant he ¥ heading half a a chase of several houre Th ' € f f - foxen of the | men were employes of the hot« and A, He t nowt prominent a") A HOME-BUILDING ORGANIZATION THAT MERITS SUCCESS arved they him to fatten them first what comes from taking a along to war,” replied Edward, but! he spared them just the same That's| queen Fairban The suspension of} ° 5 the “Wabhinion Alma bank ‘ve«|Washington Savings and Loan ‘eooniea Tuewday.| Association Gets Wonderful impending, win be refunded. Re | civer Hawking stator assets ot! Returns for All by Its Plan. bank are $1,000 Habilities $900 000 There i# no likelihood of the bank’s reopening id oad Seoatuice 6 AN ee ae Montesano—The body of ver eee s Seemennies then 18 Yue recerd of Weir was found a t two a mes & Laan Assos lof this city, « corporation whose assets b within the past two > pects to reach the million-dol March 1 of this year east of thin p lining against as vided and chin re Welr bad oral weeks ra almost trebled and which jar mark by noon, re arma breast ap, bie | ting on his been dead wey North Yakima — AWorney Velikanje has brought sw $5.0 aguinet the Empire Prody | Co., Beattie, alleging false and with t nts in cor payment for a shipment | of peaches Anacortes—ExChief W rd, for mer chief cf Seattle, will soon take an active in the business of the Anacor eamery and fruit | cannery He will move i SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, EXTERIOR AND TWO 104 CHERRY 8T. INTERIOR VIEWS, | Today this association is twenty-| This is one very satisfactory ex-'a deposit of $1¢ mon one years of age. Ite officers planation of why the volume of seventy-nine months together all rament investigation Into! proudly point to the fact that since business in this association has al- with interest, amounts to $1,608 all phases of the tariff affecting raw |its incorporation it never f lone most trebled within the past th < é « to learm wools than per cent on #ay- six months; and that the would be Appro nually tion can still pay dividends of 6 to be cred on the eaolut i ve éeck 7 per cent to its savings members, basis ¢ de $10 a month of « annual dividend hing thie big sav. for tea terowth x itional dt of 2 per cer ing in its buliding loan department 4 ex on wool by Bast nas savings on deposit one year ie @ startling testimonial to the old where savings a t ora of wool products But above al! else are truism that “in union there is per cent ar The wool men profess to believe! cating facts about this strength.” that hemagutacturers are in better (TRUDE,facis, about, this Tos position to force through ar Of }tion in wh success is ave t ot wool tariff than are the te veal: he wants home (f men to persuade thore in authe opera who we de wh he w € to retata ach K As a re wult | thetr hs whone a the eve « an “even br That ts money te risks and this loan so the st on as the principal 4 n Was hever seen at the ad where the hom answers affirm she had on star benefit, On a « savings habit @# it is thought for instance, the loan and that this Associse have been liquidated by sixty monthly pay 2 come fill a real need a4 and ber corpee| mente of $25.25, thirty-six Insta aunity conveyed during the night to the! ments of $72.27, or eighty-four pay ficers of the Washingtom: t where it was found, and there! ments of $16.66. the basis of Savings & Loan Associ the Chapin, pres ice-president t y ‘oak Raymond R. Frazier Lad On @ straight mortgage loan of devis accomplish t figura all men of ung ed im this amount, at 8 per cent interest, | tive t practical, task of “getting ty and proven ab ctors inclu the total interest would amount to $80 per year, or $400 for the full fety is also for the man names stand for all that period. The difference in favor of who ly wants save. F right and honest and conv the savings society plan is $125. | these It is interes’ to note that world of business aff They Use The Star olf. Everybody knows Himelh The following letter speaks for it stores in Seattle 1 one of the oldest cloth- ch Bros. Read what they Star. of results obtained from advertising in Th A lot of business is getting away from you if Star. i you are not us HIMELHOCH BROs. Successors to KLINE & ROSENBERG Youths’ and Juvenile Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoe Suit Cases, Etc. AGT AVE., Foot of Cherry St. Leave Your Bald Head With Us Riggs’ Eczema-Dandruff Cure Will Grow Hair on It Seattle, Wash. Dec Seattle Gentlemen- Star:- en firm believers in The Star an advertising medium, so much so that when we put on This CONTRACT Is for mr pore Steer ts You WITNESSETH the party of the first part agrees to give, and the party #f the second part agrees to receive we decided to use The Star of three it proved to our satisfac- At no our ‘‘Hurry Out Sale Phat exclusively. Our sale ran over a period weeks and was a winner and atment of not le tion that our advertising was well placed. than three (3) per week a six (6) if possible, for h time did we find it necessary to use any other paper. reciaene - eT aE cane We expect to have many announcements of interest in (J) months, a € sun of thirteen ($13.00) dol the near future and count on your corporation for our lars per month, or thirty nine ($39.00) paid at the end thereof that the party of the second part is fully satisfied that the ufficient ben success. provided, however, Very Truly Yours ae: treatment is a efit to guarantee him in mak ing such payments, and if the party of the second part does not make such payment, then this shall be null and void, contract The A. P. Riggs Hair Grower & Cure Co., Inc. 1216 Third Ave. NE PAPER IN THE HOME IS WORTH A THOUSAND ON THE HIGHWAY” ys. es ans eee 7 ee PS om ean a aweawwa a ee Or Ses PON SIS ETO A